The Nanny is a sitcom about a British nanny, Fran Fine, who is hired by a wealthy widower, Maxwell Sheffield, to take care of his three children. Fran is unconventional and brings a fresh perspective to the Sheffield household, which consists of Mr. Sheffield and his three children, Maggie, Brighton, and Grace. She often clashes with Mr. Sheffield's business partner, C.C. Babcock, who is attracted to him. Throughout the series, Fran navigates her way through the ups and downs of being a nanny while also dealing with romantic entanglements and cultural clashes.
The King of Queens is a sitcom comedy that revolves around Doug Heffernan, a delivery man working in Queens, New York City. The show primarily focuses on the dynamics of Doug's dysfunctional marriage with his wife, Carrie Heffernan. The couple lives with Carrie's father, Arthur Spooner, in their basement, which often leads to comedic situations. The show explores various themes like jealousy, friendship, and the challenges of living with in-laws. With its observational comedy and sarcastic humor, The King of Queens has become a cult TV show loved by many.
After gaining superhuman strength and unbreakable skin from a failed experiment, Luke Cage becomes a hero for hire in Harlem, fighting against crime and corruption.
Ugly Betty follows the story of Betty Suarez, a smart and ambitious young woman from Queens, New York, who lands a job at a prestigious fashion magazine in Manhattan. Despite facing constant challenges and dealing with office politics, Betty remains determined to succeed and showcases her unique style and talent in a cutthroat industry.
All in the Family is a groundbreaking sitcom that portrays the life of a working-class family in Queens, New York City, during the 1970s. The show delves into various social issues and cultural conflicts, tackling topics like racism, bigotry, ignorance, and political instability. Through humorous and controversial situations, it explores the generational conflict, intergenerational trauma, and the challenges faced by the family members in their daily lives.
An African prince, tired of his pampered life, travels to Queens, New York to find a wife whom he respects for her intelligence and strong will. He goes undercover and falls in love with a woman he meets in a fast food restaurant. Despite facing challenges and revealing his identity, they ultimately end up together.
A police officer, short on cash, promises a waitress that he will split his lottery ticket winnings with her if he wins. To their shock, they win the lottery and now have to navigate the challenges of newfound wealth and a love triangle.
In 1969, New York City firefighter Frank Sullivan communicates with his son, John, in 1999 through a ham radio. John warns Frank about his impending death in a warehouse fire and helps him change his fate. However, altering the past has unexpected consequences. John and Frank must work together to prevent a serial killer, known as the Nightingale, from murdering more women and save John's mother from her death thirty years ago. Through their actions, they restore the timeline and reunite as father and son.
Prince Akeem discovers he has a long-lost son and must return to America to meet him and prepare his son to be the prince of Zamunda.
A lawyer named Lucy Kelson protests the demolition of a community center, which leads her to meet George Wade, a billionaire real estate tycoon. George offers Lucy a job as his chief counsel in exchange for keeping the community center open. Lucy reluctantly accepts and works for George, but eventually becomes frustrated with his constant demands and lack of respect for her. She decides to quit, but realizes she is contractually bound to work for him until a project is completed. In an attempt to get fired, Lucy behaves unprofessionally, but ultimately learns to stand up for herself and find her passion.
Follows the life of Nora Lin in her early 20s as she navigates adulthood and tackles various challenges in Queens, New York City. The show explores themes of family, identity, and self-discovery.
A talented young bartender in New York City dreams of making it big. He forms a friendship with an older bartender who offers him advice and guidance. Together, they navigate the ups and downs of the nightlife scene, including job interviews, love affairs, and personal struggles.
Julie Powell, a young writer in New York, decides to cook every recipe in Julia Child's cookbook and writes a blog about her journey. In parallel, the movie chronicles Julia Child's time in Paris as she learns French cooking and collaborates on a book. Both women face challenges and receive support from their husbands, ultimately finding success and fulfillment.
Amateur Tennis star Guy Haines wants to divorce his wife Miriam and agrees to a stranger's plan to murder each other's most-hated person. When Miriam ends up dead, Guy becomes a prime suspect and must navigate a web of lies and manipulation to clear his name.
After a botched bank robbery lands his younger brother in prison, Connie Nikas embarks on a twisted odyssey through New York City's underworld to get his brother Nick out of jail. Connie robs a bank, but things go wrong when a dye pack explodes, causing their getaway car to crash. Nick is arrested while Connie escapes. Connie tries to secure bail money and breaks Nick out of the hospital, unaware that he has released the wrong person. Together with the mistaken accomplice, they search for a hidden stash of drugs to sell and raise the bail money. However, things take a tragic turn as they encounter police and face the consequences of their actions.
After her sister and brother-in-law die in a car accident, Helen is chosen to be the guardian of their three children. She must navigate the challenges of being a single parent while trying to balance her personal and professional life.
Oliver Beene is a young boy growing up in 1960s New York City. He navigates the challenges of his dysfunctional family while dreaming of becoming a dentist. The show focuses on the affectionate and often humorous moments Oliver experiences with his retro-style family.
Queens Supreme is an American courtroom dramedy television series which aired on CBS in January 2003. The series starred Oliver Platt in his first major television role as New York judge Jack Moran who, with his equally eccentric and colorful as colleagues, preside over court cases as the real-life Queens Supreme Court in Long Island City, Queens. The series had a strong cast and considerable financial backing, especially from Julia Roberts's Shoelace Productions, Spelling Television and Revolution Studios, however poor ratings forced its cancellation after three episodes. The idea for the series came about when two New York attorneys, twin brothers Dan and Peter Thomas, were discussing courtroom stories based on their shared experiences in Queens while on a plane flight to California in 2001. One of the passengers, a Hollywood producer, was sitting next to them and mentioned that they could be the basis for a television series. Indeed, the producer brought the idea to screenwriter Kevin Fox who later successfully pitched it to CBS. Fox was initially hesitant in becoming involved, feeling there were too many courtroom dramas already, but agreed after spending time at the New York Supreme Court himself.
Belly is a crime drama film that tells the story of Tommy 'Buns' Bundy and Sincere, two childhood friends who become involved in the world of organized crime. As they navigate the dangerous underworld of drugs, gangs, and violence, they must confront their own inner demons and make choices that will determine their fate.
In The Yards, an ex-con named Leo returns to his old neighborhood in Queens, New York City, and gets involved in a web of corruption and crime. He is manipulated by his stepfather and ends up being framed for a murder he did not commit. Leo must navigate the dangerous world of corrupt politicians, mobsters, and street demonstrations to clear his name and stay alive.